NCFST Market here on Monday, Nov. 25

The holiday season is upon us, and the NCFST Mobile Market will be here to make holiday meal shopping easier on Thursday, Nov. 14, and Monday, Nov. 25. You read that right! The second November visit is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 25.

The Northern Community Food Security Team (NCFST) and Ripe for Revival typically park the mobile grocery store along South Brooks Street (across from the Northern Regional Center, 350 E. Holding Ave.) on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from 3-5 p.m. – rain or shine.

This month, since Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday, the mobile market’s second visit will occur on Monday, Nov. 25.

Open to everyone, the NCFST Mobile Market is a pay-what-you-can mobile grocery store that makes fresh and local produce, proteins, dairy, eggs, and other food products accessible and affordable to all, regardless of their budget. When shopping, there are limits on the amount of protein, dairy, and eggs a consumer can purchase, but no limits on produce.

At checkout, shoppers are given a suggested total. Shoppers can then pay the full amount, a portion of that amount, or nothing at all. Both cash and card payments are accepted.

The holiday season is upon us, and the NCFST Mobile Market will be here to make holiday meal shopping easier on Thursday, Nov. 14, and Monday, Nov. 25. You read that right! The second November visit is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 25.

The Northern Community Food Security Team (NCFST) and Ripe for Revival typically park the mobile grocery store along South Brooks Street (across from the Northern Regional Center, 350 E. Holding Ave.) on the second and fourth Thursday of each month from 3-5 p.m. – rain or shine.

This month, since Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday, the mobile market’s second visit will occur on Monday, Nov. 25.

Open to everyone, the NCFST Mobile Market is a pay-what-you-can mobile grocery store that makes fresh and local produce, proteins, dairy, eggs, and other food products accessible and affordable to all, regardless of their budget. When shopping, there are limits on the amount of protein, dairy, and eggs a consumer can purchase, but no limits on produce.

At checkout, shoppers are given a suggested total. Shoppers can then pay the full amount, a portion of that amount, or nothing at all. Both cash and card payments are accepted.

For more information, visit https://bit.ly/WF_NCFST or email Community Outreach Manager Andrew Brown, Jr. at abrown@wakeforestnc.gov.

For more information, visit https://bit.ly/WF_NCFST or email Community Outreach Manager Andrew Brown, Jr. at abrown@wakeforestnc.gov.

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